PPT-FERNS and FERN ALLIES

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FERNS Christmas Fern Evergreen Wood Fern FERNS Ostrich Fern Hay Scented Fern FERN ALLIES Horsetails Club Mosses

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FERNS Christmas Fern Evergreen Wood Fern FERNS Ostrich Fern Hay Scented Fern FERN ALLIES Horsetails Club Mosses. Cheilanthes. . gracillima. . What are the desert ferns?. Desert ferns, often referred to as Cheilanthoids, are all in the family . Pteridium. which includes 4 groups: . Adiantoids. Cheilanthoids. Hemiontidoids. Wilson Rawls. Introduction. Background. Discussion Starters. Images provided by Jupiter Images and . Shutterstock. .. Where the Red Fern Grows. Wilson Rawls. Where the Red Fern Grows. : Introduction. Chapter 21. Outline. Introduction. Phylum . Psilotophyta. – The Whisk Ferns. Phylum . Lycophyta. – The Ground Pines, Spike Mosses and . Quillworts. Phylum . Equisetophyta. – The Horsetails and Scouring Rushes. Lecture. r: Asst. Prof. Dr. İsmail EKER. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF. . SEEDLESS . VASCULAR PLANTS. There are two types of leaves that may be found on seedless vascular plants. Microphylls. Small and have a single vascular strand. Mosses and Liverworts. Ferns and Horsetails. Mosses and Liverworts. Small. Live on bark, rocks, and soil. No vascular system. Must live in places that are wet. No true roots, stems, or leaves. Mosses. Biology 11. KINGDOM PLANTAE. Vascular Plants. Phylum Tracheophyta. Non-Vascular Plants. Terrestrial:. Bryophytes. Aquatic: . Algae. Phyla. :. Bryophyta. Hepatophyta. Antherocerophyta. Phyla. :. Chlorophyta. Chapter 7: Section 2. Seedless Plants. How do seedless plants reproduce?. Include all nonvascular plants and some vascular plants. Vascular vs. nonvascular. Nonvascular plants do not have structures that transport substances through the plant. Plantae. Phylum: . Pteropsida. Class:. Filicinae. , . Gymnospermae. , . Angiospermae. Pteropsida. . A large group of vascular plants characterized by having . parenchymatous. leaf gaps in the stele and by having leaves which are thought to have originated in the distant past as branched stem systems. . VASCULAR . Plants. Ch. 29.3 – Dec 5, 2014. Vascular Plants. Vascular plants have true…. roots, stems and leaves. Vascular . plants have roots. Anchors . the . plants. Absorbs . water and nutrients from the soil. to which . phylogenetic. . clades. that you should know?. Eukarya. / Plants/ Liverworts/. Marchantia. Eukarya. / Plants/ Flowering plants. Eukarya. / Plants/ Hornworts. Eukarya. / Plants/ . Gnetophytes. . tremula. Classification:. Kingdom:. Plantae. Division:. Polypodiophyta. . Class:. Polypodiopsida. . Order:. Polypodiales. Phylum:Pteridophyta-True Ferns. Phylum: Pteridophytes -True Ferns…. Sporophyte . dominant and long-lived. Leaves are large, called . fronds. The following steles occur : . protostele. (all types) and . Nonvascular Plants. Section 1. Nonvascular plants is the only plant division in which the gametophyte stage is dominant.. The female reproductive structure of nonvascular plants is called archegonia.. by Wilson Rawls. Developed by Ry Fable. UNIT OBJECTIVES . Where the Red Fern Grows . 1. Through reading Where the Red Fern Grows students will analyze characters and their situations to better understand the themes of the novel..

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